sunvalleylaw
Contributing Member
I did a search and did not come up with this specific discussion. "How do you like to use distortion and overdrive, and what do you find to be effective in your playing?"
Here are some of my thoughts, but I am really just a rookie still, so I am just throwing this out there. I have used my Bad Monkey a lot, both for rhythm and lead, and it warms up my tones quite a bit. For lead when I want a bit more bite, I like to add my distortion pedal. Sometimes, I use the DS-1 in combination with my Bad Monkey, the Monkey coming later in the chain, so that the DS-1 provides some bite, but the Monkey smoothes it out a bit. When I do that, I back off the level of the DS-1 a bit to avoid too big a volume change when I kick it on.
When I want fuzz, I use my EH Little Big Muff, but that pedal has to be on its own. It does not like to play with others, that well, though I have forced it to play with the Bad Monkey when it is time to get really loud.
When I get my new BYOC v.2 Mouse, aka the Rabid Rodent, I may have to re-think all of this, as the Rodent will have a bunch of distortion and overdrive options within it, and may not want to play along with the Bad Monkey.
Please share thoughts on the above, or just say what you like to do to use the overdrive and distortion portion of your pedal chain effectively. :R
Here are some of my thoughts, but I am really just a rookie still, so I am just throwing this out there. I have used my Bad Monkey a lot, both for rhythm and lead, and it warms up my tones quite a bit. For lead when I want a bit more bite, I like to add my distortion pedal. Sometimes, I use the DS-1 in combination with my Bad Monkey, the Monkey coming later in the chain, so that the DS-1 provides some bite, but the Monkey smoothes it out a bit. When I do that, I back off the level of the DS-1 a bit to avoid too big a volume change when I kick it on.
When I want fuzz, I use my EH Little Big Muff, but that pedal has to be on its own. It does not like to play with others, that well, though I have forced it to play with the Bad Monkey when it is time to get really loud.
When I get my new BYOC v.2 Mouse, aka the Rabid Rodent, I may have to re-think all of this, as the Rodent will have a bunch of distortion and overdrive options within it, and may not want to play along with the Bad Monkey.
Please share thoughts on the above, or just say what you like to do to use the overdrive and distortion portion of your pedal chain effectively. :R